The family shares one main bathroom, which is outfitted with Vipp’s new line of products: 982 bath furniture, a 906 faucet, and a 992 mirror. The shower sports a Raindance Connect showerhead by Hansgrohe, and there is a wall-mounted toilet by Villeroy & Boch. The Nomad light fixture is from Modular Lighting Instruments, and the floors are topped with ceramic tiles by LaFaenza.

Vipp is launching a range of bathroom modules matching your Vipp bin

“Vipp’s experience lies within product design focusing on solid materials, mechanics and function. As a consequence we have chosen to design the Vipp bathroom modules as a product or rather as a piece of furniture. The result is a range of modules where choices have already been made based on a thorough knowledge of materials combined with an aesthetic opinion on what constitutes good design.” – chief designer in Vipp, Morten Bo Jensen.

Vipp’s more than 70 years of experience within processing of steel makes stainless steel an evident choice of material in the development of the Vipp bathroom modules. The body is constructed in powder coated stainless steel and supplemented with a 12mm Corian table top.

“Like with the Vipp bin, we bring the industrial look into the home with the new modules – a solid product, standing to be used day after day.” – Morten Bo Jensen.

The bathroom modules exist in three sizes. The complete Vipp bathroom concept unfolds in every detail – even fixtures, drawer pulls and inserts, as well as the mirror are developed in respect to Vipp’s design DNA injecting a functional and visual cohesiveness into the bathroom.